Yokosuka Computer Club, Computer Rag

The Computer Rag was founded in 1984 and went through several stages as publication shifted from dot-matrix printers mimicking monospaced type to daisy-wheel printers with occasional variable-width type back to dot-matrix printers producing bit-mapped type and graphics.

The Yokosuka Computer Club publication, The Computer Rag, started life printed on a dot-matrix printer and then reproduced via photocopy.

Western Pacific dragons and other real creatures

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The legislative branch is undergoing some much-needed patching. To the right you can see the very tip-top of the Jefferson Building, part of the Library of Congress, behind the Capitol. Legislatives rarely go there.